Utah Admin. Code R911-2-1300 - Critical Incident Stress Management and Peer Support Training
(1) The department may establish a critical
incident stress management (CISM) team to meet its public health
responsibilities.
(2) The
department's CISM team may conduct stress debriefings, defusings,
demobilizations, education, and other critical incident stress interventions
upon request for persons who have been exposed to one or more stressful
incidents in the course of providing emergency services.
(3) The department's CISM team may assist the
department in approving peer support training for licensed EMS
personnel
(4) Individuals who serve
on the CISM team shall complete department approved initial and ongoing
training.
(5) While serving as a
CISM team member, the individual is acting on behalf of the department. Records
collected by the CISM team are department records. CISM team members may not
share department identifiable personal information related to activities under
Subsection (2).
(6) The department
may reimburse a CISM team member for travel expenses incurred in performing
their duties in accordance with state finance mileage reimbursement
policy.
(7) The department will
maintain a list of individuals who have successfully completed an approved peer
support training program.
(8)
Individuals who perform peer support functions may receive legal protections to
not be compelled to disclose information as described in Section
78B-5-9.
(9) Individuals who
perform peer support functions for a licensed or designated EMS provider shall
be familiar with peer support policies for the licensed or designated EMS
provider with whom they are employed or otherwise serving.
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